Jordan Spieth says he can still find ‘next level’ at Masters after ending dry spell

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Jordan Spieth says he can still find 'next level' at Masters after ending dry spell

  • Texan ended four-year wait for victory days before Masters start
  • ‘There’s quite a few things that I still need to really improve on’

Jordan Spieth has warned the world of golf he believes there is a “next level” he can find after ending a four year wait for a tournament win. Spieth’s success at the Texas Open, days before the Masters gets underway, pushed him to the forefront of this tournament’s narrative. The Texan won the first of his three majors at Augusta National in 2015, with a post-2017 slump leaving him 92nd in the world early this year.

“I feel like there’s quite a few things that I still need to really improve on and I felt that over the weekend,” Spieth said. “I felt that it wasn’t the best my swing felt. It wasn’t the best my [putting]stroke felt. There are times and ways that I can take a step forward and feel better and produce better golf shots consistently and produce better strokes. It is pretty awesome when I look back and think there’s a next level that I’ve been at that I’m still searching for right now.

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